Now There Is No Agriculture

Sep 18, 2020

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Unmanned agriculture means that the whole process from sowing to harvesting will be automated. Unmanned vehicles and small unmanned aerial vehicles will be used for monitoring, and planting data will be mastered and transmitted through satellite system, without manual labor.


Modern farms are full of engineering marvels, high levels of automation and innovations that allow farmers to grow more food with less labor.

Bulldozers can go to a predetermined location and plant seeds within a few centimeters of each other automatically and evenly. Gps-positioned harvesters can harvest crops exactly.

Through wireless network, soil moisture, environmental factors and other information are all sent to the remote server for expert analysis.

If people have a better grasp of the water content in the soil, are more proactive in detecting irrigation and pest problems, and have a better understanding of farms, it is possible to feed the world's 9.6 billion people by 2050


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